Penguins Most Expensive, Senators Least Expensive Remaining Games on Kings Schedule
January 22, 2015
Just one season removed from their second Stanley Cup championship, the Los Angeles Kings have experienced a difficult first half of hockey. Over their first 46 games, the team has gone just 20-14-12 and sits in fifth place in the Pacific division. Following the All-Star Break this week, the Kings will play their most expensive remaining home game against the Pittsburgh Penguins and cheapest against the Ottawa Senators.
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The Penguins head to the Staples Center on March 7, when the average price for Kings vs Penguins tickets is $219.88 and the get-in price starts at $69. Both teams will gladly welcome the All-Star Break after losing their last three games, though the Penguins still sit in second place in the Metropolitan division at 26-12-7.
The Senators will travel to Los Angeles on February 26 to take on the Kings. Kings vs Senators tickets currently own a secondary market average of $93.86 and a get-in price of $18. Ottawa sits in 11th place in the Eastern Conference at 18-18-9 and has gone just 9-12-5 on the road this season, making prices fall to see them play at the Staples Center next month.
Los Angeles will need to have a big second half if it hopes to make a playoff run. With the Ducks dominating the Pacific and sitting atop the West, the Kings will have to fight to secure a postseason berth, where they trail the eighth-seeded Flames by just one point.